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Study: Melting Glaciers could cause more volcanic eruptions
The melting of glaciers due to the climate crisis could make volcano eruptions more catastrophic than before, scientists cautioned in a study.
Q2 venture funding climbs on AI deals while PE stuck on sidelines
VC investing in startups is on the upswing, with venture firms pouring $91 billion into companies during the second quarter, a roughly 11% increase year-over-year, according to bu
Are ‘alpha males’ a myth? For most primates, the answer is yes.
A study showed that sex-based hierarchies in primates are more fluid than has been assumed, raising questions about the origins of inequalities between men and women.
Seeking moral advice from large language models comes with risk of hidden biases
More and more people are turning to large language models like ChatGPT for life advice and free therapy, as it is sometimes perceived as a space free from human biases. A new study published in the
Trump’s NASA budget could cede solar system to China, scientists warn
There is a fully tenured NASA spacecraft named Mars Odyssey that has been faithfully orbiting the Red Planet since October 2001. It has made more than 100,000 spins around Mars. No spacecraft has
‘One Big Beautiful Bill' Funds $85M Cross-Country Space Shuttle Move
Congress' newly passed federal budget bill will fund moving the space shuttle Discovery from the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., to Houston. The nearly 900-page
DC's Air and Space Museum could lose famous Space Shuttle Discovery under new law
NASA may relocate Space Shuttle Discovery from the Smithsonian to Houston under a new $85M law, sparking debate over the orbiter’s rightful home.
3I/ATLAS: Should we panic about the new interstellar comet?
Sometimes "the universe comes to us," writes the European Space Agency. For the third time since 2017, an interstellar object will enter our solar system. What is it and are we prepared?
Neanderthals Repurposed Cave Lion Bones Into “Multifunctional Tools” 130,000 Years Ago
Neanderthals living in what is now Belgium made a kind of prehistoric Swiss Army Knife from the bones of a cave lion some 130,000 years ago. Found in the hugely significant Scladina Cave – which once
NASA data reveals concerning trend in weather patterns over past 5 years: 'The world isn't prepared'
"Extremely scary." NASA data reveals concerning trend in weather patterns over past 5 years: 'The world isn't prepared' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Watching the world, one quintillionth of a second at a time
Knowable Magazine reports on attosecond science, revealing how scientists study atomic interactions at unbelievable speeds to unlock molecular mysteries.
Study traces evolutionary origins of essential PRPS enzyme complex
University of Cincinnati Cancer Center researchers looked billions of years into the past to learn more about the potential future of precision medicine.
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